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  • Could you tell me how many ROMs fit on the 29F160, 29F400 and 29F800 chips?

    AMIGAworld 2024-07-20 13:57:53Reply

    F400 is 1 F800 is 2 F160 is 4

    Marco P. 2024-07-22 15:50:55Reply

    Thanks

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  • Do we know if this FlashROM can be programmed using the T48 programmer (the new model of the TL866II-Plus).

    AMIGAworld 2023-08-14 12:20:17Reply

    So far I got no reports that it works.

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  • I have a TL866II-Plus and allready a PCB for Burning 27C400 EPROMs. Which Adaptes do I need also to burn this FlashRoms? Or can I put it directly onto the 27C400 Adapter? If I need others adapters, can you provide links where I can get the adapters?

    AMIGAworld 2022-12-24 03:55:21Reply

    https://shred.zone/cilla/page/467/flash-amiga-rom.html

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  • Gday Djbase. If i get a sn003 and sn001 i can program the chips directly with the need for your adaptor board?

    Jarrod Bezzina 2022-11-08 03:50:16Reply

    *without*

    AMIGAworld 2022-11-08 13:49:48Reply

    Thats right, you can flash the chips with these and then solder it to the module.

    Jarrod Bezzina 2022-11-13 02:50:11Reply

    Thanks for responding..Does your adaptor with with the T48 TL866-3G programmer?

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  • Can I sync 2 of these by connecting them to the same switch?

    AMIGAworld 2022-08-25 01:07:55Reply

    Yes sure, its possible.

    Mathias Pedersen 2022-08-25 04:11:39Reply

    Great, Thanks :)

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  • Which pins need to be shorted to select each memory bank once the flash chip is installed in the Amiga? I assume this is different based on which flash chip that is used? Thank you!

    AMIGAworld 2022-07-14 00:04:42Reply

    Thats right... for F800 short A18 to GND to switch... for F160 you have 4 postitions (A18 to GND or A19 to GND or both to GND or none to GND)...

    Steve 2022-07-15 16:49:09Reply

    Thank you very much! :)

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  • How can I program the flash chip after soldering it to the board? I have a TL866II-Plus programmer that I normally use to flash AM27C4096 chips. Any help / docs would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :)

    AMIGAworld 2022-03-22 01:52:12Reply

    Check https://shred.zone/cilla/page/467/flash-amiga-rom.html for a small tutorial... hope this helps a bit...

    Steve 2022-03-22 14:00:56Reply

    Thanks a lot! That appears to be just what I needed :)

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  • where I can find info about how can be configured ? Regards

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  • How are these programmed when the flash chip is soldered to the board? I have a GQ4X programmer, do i just program them as 27C400/800/160? And can they be erased and reprogrammed while attached to the pcb (since 400/800/160 use UV light to erase) or do the flash chips need programming before being soldered down? Thanks

    AMIGAworld 2022-01-29 03:44:55Reply

    I cannot speak for the GQ4X but usually you need a programmer that supports the 29F400/800/160 chips like the TL866 and some mechanical adapters (or flash the chips before soldering).

    scrappysphinx 2022-01-29 23:19:35Reply

    Thanks for the info, i have the 16 bit adapter already and have programmed 27C400/800/160 chips before but its getting harder to find decent genuine chips so thought this flash rom looked a nice option. I reckon i'll pop an order in and see how it goes.

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  • Hi Im looking to some made and test, but its asking me for files, is there something I need to get them to build thats not supplied please

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  • Can you bring out pin 15 please, the RDY/BSY line. It is missing, and it is a requirement for the TL866 pin check before programming. I had to manually attach some 30 gauge wire to pin 15 just to get the pin check to pass.

    AMIGAworld 2021-02-24 06:38:05Reply

    Sure, added RDY/BSY to the pin header...

    Anthony Liggins 2021-02-26 20:00:02Reply

    Thank you :-)

    Shred 2021-04-12 20:48:14Reply

    How can I program the assembled part on a TL866? Do I need an adapter, or just need to put the RDY/BSY line somewhere?

    AMIGAworld 2021-06-18 00:02:52Reply

    TL866 is fine, you just need the red TSOP48 adaptor to burn the chips directly. Another adaptor to burn the chips with pcb.

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  • You might want to update the BOM as the value for R4 is missing here, but is correct at your web page.

    AMIGAworld 2021-03-20 15:41:37Reply

    Thanks... added the resistor here aswell..

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  • What is a good programmer for these? Unfortunately I only have the Xgecu TL866ii and the adapter I bought doesnt work with that.

    AMIGAworld 2020-10-08 03:06:23Reply

    TL866 is fine, you just need the red TSOP48 adaptor to burn the chips directly. Another adaptor to burn the chips with pcb.

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  • @djbase Are these the correct PIN assignments for the 4 additional pins? 1 !WE 2 !RST 3 A18 4 GND

    AMIGAworld 2020-07-08 00:52:30Reply

    Yes this should be correct

    Michael Taylor 2020-07-08 01:25:33Reply

    Could I suggest that the labels on the slikscreen are changed to reflect the signal names?

    AMIGAworld 2020-07-10 03:03:46Reply

    Sure, take a look at the new silkscreen.

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  • What version of eeprom chip works ie, AM29F400BT-70EF AM29F400BT-70ED MBM29F400TC-90PFTN all TSOP48?

    AMIGAworld 2019-11-11 15:54:16Reply

    I think all types of 29F400 should work

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